how secure is your candidate data?

With the rapid evolution of
technology and social media,
questions around data privacy are
being raised.

Today, a tremendous amount of candidate information
is available through public and semi-public forums,
and how employers and recruiters access and retain
this data is a growing concern for many regulators.
Compliance with data protection laws in different
countries is an especially challenging task because it’s
not always clear which mandates apply.

With algorithms increasingly assisting companies to
dive into big data for their recruitment efforts, it’s
critical to understand who owns the data on social
media websites and how it can be used in the hiring
process. Because data leakage can occur inadvertently
or through misaligned activities, companies must
consider the legal ramifications and any adverse impact
it may have on their employer brand.

5 tips for complying with data protection mandates

1. locate your data: As simple as that sounds, globalization and the proliferation of the cloud actually makes locating where data is deposited a complicated task. Knowing where it resides helps to clarify which regulations must be observed.

2. know the laws: Even when jurisdictions are clear, the applicable regulations may still be fuzzy. What kind of data, how it is used, who has access, and other considerations will determine the mandates you must follow.

3. respect the owners: With so much data in the cloud, recruiters and employers may feel anything in the public domain may be fair game. However, just because a candidate’s information is readily available doesn’t mean he or she has agreed to its use. Always consider how candidates may view your use of their information.

4. ensure robust protection: Owning any kind of worker data also means assuming a fiduciary responsibility to safeguard it robustly. Make sure your organization has adequate processes and protection in place.

5. track access: Make sure you know who is accessing your data and why. Being vigilant will protect your company, your employees, and customers. Develop clear policies that prevent misuse and abuse of data.

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About the Randstad Sourceright 2015 Talent Trends Report:

Covering 25 of the most dynamic and pressing issues facing workers and employers right now, and the concerns they have for the future, our subject matter experts explore how these trends will affect organizations, and provide practical tips on how to cope with them.

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